Sit back, relax and turn back the clock as DJ Lee Douglas shares three full hours of the BEST of 1950s and 1960s Rock n’ Roll with you tonight! “Old Time Rock N’ Roll” is the longest-running and most listened-to “oldies” podcast on the Internet. Find out why “oldies” disease is catching…

What goes into the making of a film maker? Up-and-coming editor/videographer Scott Freund (pronounced “friend”) joins “Groucho” to talk about his growing passion for editing and film making and what has gone on up to now to put him on this path. On the way they do go off on a few tangents and speak of books, vinyl records, writing, directors and storytelling.

This is cool! Watch Scott’s demo video on YouTube:

In the Random Segment, Charley shares some fun stuff including an old time radio style version of the poem “Face Upon the Barroom Floor” by John Henry Titus (1872) performed by two of his alter-egos / disembodied voices, producer “Sir Reginald Johnson Walker V” and “Groucho Marx.”

Sit back, relax and turn back the clock as DJ Lee Douglas shares three full hours of the BEST of 1950s and 1960s Rock n’ Roll with you tonight! “Old Time Rock N’ Roll” is the longest-running and most listened-to “oldies” podcast on the Internet. And for you “doo-wop” lovers, tonight is your night!

In the “random segment” Charley talks about Class Act San Diego, a school for actors to sharpen up their skills and improve their acting abilities. Charley’s new virtual friend “Reginald” reads the random Facebook Story composed of listener contributions (very cute). Then Elizabeth “Lizzie” Johnson joins Groucho to talk about her original play “A Day in my So-Called life” which received high accolades and played to a full house for three performances at the end of October 2012, and to share what her future goals are.